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MORNING GLORY: President Trump leads the West to a big win against Iran

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“A big win for President Trump IF the Strait opens and stays open.”

As part of The Panel on Special Report, that was my instant reaction when Bret Baier asked all five of us to assess the just announced two week cease-fire in the battle with Iran. While Dasha Burns, Mark Penn and Juan Williams demurred one way or the other, Kellyanne Conway agreed with me and elaborated, citing President Trump’s long established pattern of negotiation having brought about at least a temporary win.

The test of how big a win it actually is will be revealed in the rest of the two weeks. The crucial issue is, can whomever in Iran wrote the check promising the Strait of Hormuz would open actually be able to cash it?

If so, the world’s oil supply will surge a bit and the remnants of the Iranian regime will have a chance to inventory the destruction that has rained down on their forces for five weeks.

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If the Strait doesn’t reopen to unmolested traffic, or the attacks on Israel and our Gulf allies don’t cease, another round of the third Gulf war will soon commence.

The first round began with the disaster of the invasion of Israel from Gaza and the massacre and kidnapping which followed on October 7, 2023. With a combination of help and hurdles, the U.S. under the (maybe) direction of President Biden stood with our embattled ally, and Israel struck back hard against Hamas to the south, Hezbollah to the north and from the Houthis across the Arabian peninsula. The Jewish State absorbed the first direct attack from Iran with our help. The reality of the menace from Iran and its proxies was revealed to the world.

When President Trump returned to the Oval Office, the Israelis got their hostages back because of pressure brought to bear by the president and his team. A cease-fire took hold and the remnants of Hamas and the forces Hezbollah retreated to their tunnels and hideouts, all of their senior leadership dead.

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The next round began in June of 2025, with Israel’s Operation Rising Lion and ended with America’s Operation Midnight Hammer. The Iranian nuclear program was obliterated and its air defenses shattered. The people of Iran then rose in December to demand change and were massacred in January. The world saw clearly the lunacy of the Khamenei 1.0 regime. The U.S. and Israel planned their next attack.

They struck with devastating results on February 28 with Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion. At the enormous cost of 13 precious American lives and a score of seriously wounded U.S. soldiers and dozens of casualties in Israel and the Gulf States, the allies shattered every aspect of the terrorist regime in Tehran.

We don’t know who is running what in Iran, but we have more forces en route and anywhere from a day to two weeks to assess the massive intelligence haul of the past 96 hours, which includes the near miraculous rescue of the downed American airmen and the fractured, frantic and ineffective response of the disabled IRGC to the chance to capture one of our invaluable warriors.

The rescues humiliated the Iranian regime — again — and ongoing damage to their military industrial base continued unabated. Within the hours of the incredibly complex rescue missions also came the B-2s again, to drop Massive Ordinance Penetrators on two locations in Tehran in the midst of the rescue operation as IRGC senior leadership unwisely gathered.

The public doesn’t known who is left alive on the IRGC side, but reports of a critically wounded Khamenei 2.0 and still more erasures from the IRGC command structure leaves the regime tottering. There is still no internet for the people of Iran. The remnant is afraid of us, Israel and their own people.

President Trump issued his ultimatum. His never-evolving critics denounced his language though it got through to whomever is running the bunkers in Iran. (It’s absurd to read the post by President Trump as threatening the Iranian people when the “civilization” he was referring to was manifestly the one oppressing the “Great People of Iran,” the one which the president stated in the post had ruled for 47 years through “extortion, corruption and death.”)

Incredibly, some in the Manhattan-Beltway national security left tried to turn this post into the threat of the use of nuclear weapons or slightly less insane lesser degrees of disproportionate attack on civilians, which it never was. Insta-experts declaimed how attacks on bridges and power plants were war crimes. Online hysteria among those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome reached new heights.

Then someone within the regime blinked and the president took the big win. Instantly his online critics went from “He’s a war criminal” to “TACO Tuesday.” Their collective 180 doesn’t make sense. They don’t make sense. They have lost the thread. A mortal enemy of the West for nearly a half century has been pummeled, its leadership destroyed, its proxies battered. Five weeks of battle have shown the world that Iran cannot defend itself and possesses only missiles and drones that fire mostly ineffectively at anyone they can reach.

Time will quickly tell us if the new set of rulers atop the smoking ruins of the IRGC command chart can follow through on the promise that secured the cease fire. If not, President Trump can initiate another round of pummeling with more and updated intelligence on what is going on within the regime.

MIKE PENCE: TRUMP AND OUR INCREDIBLE MILITARY ARE ENDING 47 YEARS OF IRANIAN TERROR

It is far from over, but long conflicts never resolve in a month. The most relevant history to consult comes from the closing decade of Cold War I.

During the summer of 1983, President Ronald Reagan, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and French President Francois Mitterrand planned deployment to Europe of the Pershing II missile as well as nuclear-capable cruise missiles.

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Enormous domestic and international pressure tried to make them stop, but they didn’t. Instead they established deterrent and telegraphed Western will to the Soviets. Along with Reagan’s SDI, support of the Mujahideen in Afghanistan and his walk-out at Reykjavík, the West turned the momentum of the Cold War, through the last acts of which President George H.W.  Bush adroitly managed the West, and that decades old drama ended in dissolution of USSR in December, 1991.

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Note that’s an eight-year unbroken stretch of American presidents’ commitment to winning crucial battles along the way which preceded the strategic victory.

To accomplish such huge shifts on the world stage, the West’s enemies must believe the U.S. and its allies are (1) strong and (2) can use that strength despite domestic political opposition and legacy media-hatred on both sides of the Atlantic. Snap judgments of every twist and turn have to be made, but the first five weeks of this phase of the 47-year war with the regime was been an enormous success, and probably made inevitable the transformation or collapse of the Iranian regime. It also revealed a terrible sclerosis among the European allies that stood with us in the first Cold War. The good news is that it also revealed the immense capabilities of our most important ally, Israel, as well as the recognition of reality from our Gulf State allies. Fundamental things are afoot in the Middle East, most of them very good indeed.

The U.S.-Israel-Iran battles of 2025 and 2026 are already pivot points in world history and we aren’t close to the end of this drama. But the U.S. has re-established deterrence via President Trump’s moves here and across the world. He and Prime Minister Netanyahu not only just ordered and oversaw the crushing of the Iranian nuclear program and military-industrial base in ways we can barely know, they also ordered the destruction of four or more levels of radical and corrupt regime leadership and brought much closer the prospect of real freedom for the Iranian people.

We won’t know for years how to fully assess the past five weeks, but with the ‘83-‘91 example of strategic will and patience in mind, Tuesday night was a very good night for the West — if the Iranian regime reopens the Strait and ceases fire soon. If the Iranian regime cannot control its missile and drone forces because the leadership is dead or impotent, the war will resume. But freedom for the long suffering Iranian people and stability in the Middle East has never been closer since 1979.

Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of “The Hugh Hewitt Show” heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6 p..m ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996, where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.

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Lindsey Graham Finally Learns His Fate

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Lindsey Graham Finally Learns His Fate

South Carolina Republicans delivered a decisive victory Tuesday night to incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham, handing the longtime lawmaker a commanding win in one of the most closely watched Senate primaries of the 2026 election cycle.

The race attracted national attention as Republicans work to protect and potentially expand their Senate majority ahead of the midterm elections. With Democrats continuing to push progressive policies in Washington, GOP leaders have emphasized the importance of maintaining experienced conservative voices in the upper chamber.

Graham entered Election Day with several significant advantages, including the endorsement of President Donald Trump, strong support from South Carolina’s Republican establishment, and a lengthy record of statewide victories.

Not long after polls closed, major outlets projected Graham as the winner over businessman Mark Lynch, ending months of campaigning and reaffirming the senator’s strong standing among Republican voters in the Palmetto State.

Throughout the campaign, Graham emphasized his support for President Trump’s agenda and his commitment to fighting what he described as efforts by the political left to fundamentally reshape the country. He frequently highlighted battles over judicial appointments, election integrity, border security, and Democratic proposals involving structural changes to the federal government.

The senator’s alliance with President Trump proved particularly important in a state where the president remains enormously popular among Republican voters. Trump’s endorsement gave Graham a powerful boost and helped solidify support among conservatives who may have once questioned the senator’s relationship with the president during earlier stages of Trump’s political rise.

While Graham focused on his record and support for the Trump agenda, Lynch spent much of the final weeks of the campaign responding to a series of controversies involving his personal history, financial disclosures, and campaign operations.

According to reports, questions emerged regarding Lynch’s financial filings and the source of millions of dollars he contributed to his own campaign. The allegations generated increased scrutiny as Election Day approached and prompted calls for further review of campaign finance records.

Additional attention focused on Lynch’s past criminal history. Lynch has publicly acknowledged a 1984 felony cocaine trafficking conviction and has spoken openly about overcoming addiction and rebuilding his life. He has also claimed that he later received a presidential pardon.

However, recent reports raised questions regarding documentation of that pardon. According to published reports, searches of publicly available Justice Department records did not locate evidence supporting the claim, and Lynch reportedly acknowledged difficulties locating records through his legal team.

Further scrutiny surrounded a separate legal matter from the mid-1980s involving allegations connected to an accident. Lynch has disputed characterizations of the incident and maintained that some reporting on the matter has been misleading.

Graham’s campaign repeatedly highlighted those issues throughout the race while also questioning Lynch’s preparedness for federal office.

President Trump weighed in forcefully during the campaign and made clear where his loyalties stood.

The president endorsed Graham and sharply criticized Lynch, calling him a “LUNATIC” and warning that he would be a “DISASTER for the Republican Party.”

Despite receiving support from former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene shortly before the election, Lynch struggled to gain traction against the well-funded incumbent.

“I am done watching Lindsey Graham sell out America,” Greene wrote on X.

Graham campaign spokeswoman Abby Zilch argued that the race ultimately represented a choice between Republicans working alongside President Trump and factions she believed were undermining his agenda.

“Senator Graham believes that South Carolina is Trump country, not MTG/Massie country,” Zilch said.

She added that Graham is proud to have the support of Trump, Sen. Tim Scott, and what she described as legions of pro-Trump Republicans throughout the state.

The victory gives Republicans another reason for optimism heading toward November. South Carolina remains one of the nation’s most reliably Republican states, and Graham is widely expected to enter the general election as a heavy favorite.

For President Trump, the result also serves as another demonstration of his continued influence within Republican politics. Once again, voters in a major GOP primary overwhelmingly sided with the candidate carrying the president’s endorsement, reinforcing Trump’s role as the dominant figure in the Republican Party as the 2026 midterm elections approach.

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Senate Passes It With 52-46 Vote — Chuck Schumer Explodes

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Senate Passes It With 52-46 Vote — Chuck Schumer Explodes

The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved bipartisan legislation designed to crack down on the illegal export of American semiconductor technology, delivering another major victory for efforts to protect U.S. national security and maintain America’s technological advantage over China.

The legislation, known as the Stop Stealing Our Chips Act, now heads to the House of Representatives, where supporters hope it will quickly gain approval before reaching President Donald Trump’s desk for signature.

South Dakota Republican Senator Mike Rounds, the lead sponsor of the bill, praised the Senate’s passage of the legislation and emphasized the growing threat posed by China’s efforts to acquire advanced American technology.

“I look forward to working with our colleagues in the House to get this important legislation through Congress and to President Trump’s desk to be signed into law,” said South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds, who lead the bill.

Rounds originally introduced the legislation in April 2025 alongside Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, demonstrating rare bipartisan agreement on one of Washington’s most pressing national security concerns.

If enacted, the measure would amend the Export Control Reform Act and establish a new whistleblower reward program within the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), which operates under the U.S. Department of Commerce.

The goal is straightforward: identify and stop illegal schemes used to smuggle American-made semiconductor technology into China.

Semiconductors are the foundation of modern technology, powering everything from smartphones and advanced computing systems to military weapons platforms and artificial intelligence applications. As competition between the United States and China intensifies, controlling access to cutting-edge chip technology has become a central component of American national security strategy.

“I am pleased that the Stop Stealing our Chips Act has passed the Senate,” Sen. Rounds said.

“The United States has taken extensive measures to prevent American-made semiconductors from falling into the wrong hands, particularly China; however, China continues to smuggle these chips into their country,” Rounds added.

The senator warned that China’s continued efforts to obtain advanced American chips pose significant risks as artificial intelligence technologies become increasingly powerful.

As the use of artificial intelligence continues to expand across both civilian and military sectors, the importance of safeguarding advanced semiconductor technology has never been greater.

“Our legislation would strengthen BIS’s export control enforcement by rewarding whistleblowers with credible information on illegal actions to come forward,” said Sen. Rounds.

Under the bill, the government would establish a secure reporting platform for whistleblowers and create a dedicated fund to compensate individuals who provide credible information leading to successful enforcement actions.

According to the proposal, whistleblowers whose information results in penalties against violators could receive between 10 percent and 30 percent of the fines collected. The legislation also includes confidentiality protections and safeguards against retaliation.

The program would be funded entirely through fines assessed against export-control violators rather than taxpayer dollars.

The Senate’s action comes amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to strengthen America’s economic and technological position on the world stage.

Earlier this month, President Trump traveled to China for a high-profile summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting focused on a range of issues, including trade, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, and economic cooperation.

Following the summit, Trump announced that China had agreed to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, a deal that could provide a substantial boost to one of America’s most important manufacturing companies.

In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump described his discussions with Xi in positive terms and highlighted the significance of the agreement.

According to Trump, the conversations were “very good,” and the commitment exceeded expectations.

While specific details regarding aircraft models and delivery schedules have not yet been released, industry observers view the agreement as a major development for Boeing and American manufacturing.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, who joined Trump’s delegation, previously described the trip as “a meaningful opportunity” for the company and expressed optimism regarding potential aircraft orders.

Together, the Senate’s action on semiconductor security and Trump’s efforts to expand American exports underscore a broader strategy aimed at protecting critical industries while strengthening U.S. economic leadership.

As China continues seeking access to advanced technologies, supporters of the legislation argue that safeguarding America’s semiconductor advantage is no longer merely an economic issue—it is a national security imperative.

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Prayers Pour In After Fox Host Dies: ‘Senseless Murder’

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Prayers Pour In After Fox Host Dies: ‘Senseless Murder’

The sports and podcasting world is mourning the loss of James “Uncle Jimmy” Dodds, the beloved media personality and longtime friend of commentator Jason Whitlock, after authorities confirmed his death in what Whitlock described as a “senseless murder.”

Dodds, a father of five, became well-known to audiences through his appearances alongside Whitlock on television and later through the popular “Fearless” platform, where his humor, honesty, and larger-than-life personality made him a fan favorite.

Authorities have confirmed that three suspects are currently in custody and facing charges in connection with the homicide. While investigators have not yet released full details surrounding the circumstances of the crime, news of Dodds’ death sent shockwaves through viewers and supporters who had followed his work for years.

Whitlock shared the heartbreaking news in a public statement that reflected both personal grief and deep frustration over the circumstances surrounding his friend’s death.

“Three young black men are in custody for the senseless murder of Uncle Jimmy Dodds, father of five, my former TV/podcast sidekick, my longtime friend. My resolve to speak against the demonic culture celebrated as “black culture” has deepened. RIP, Jimmy.”

The tribute quickly spread across social media, prompting an outpouring of condolences from fans, fellow media personalities, and members of the broader sports community.

For many viewers, Dodds was much more than a recurring guest. His chemistry with Whitlock helped create some of the most memorable moments on “Speak for Yourself” after he joined the program in 2018. His unfiltered commentary, quick wit, and willingness to speak his mind gave the show a unique dynamic that resonated with audiences.

When Whitlock later expanded his independent media efforts through podcasts and digital platforms, Dodds remained a familiar and welcome presence. Fans often viewed him as the everyman voice in conversations about sports, culture, family, and current events.

Unlike many media personalities who carefully craft a public image, Dodds built a reputation for authenticity. Whether discussing serious issues or sharing humorous stories, he connected with audiences because he came across as genuine and relatable.

His ability to inject humor into difficult conversations and his obvious friendship with Whitlock helped make him one of the most recognizable figures associated with the “Fearless” brand.

The tragedy has also reignited broader conversations about violent crime and the impact such losses have on families and communities. Dodds leaves behind five children, relatives, close friends, and countless supporters who now must cope with his sudden absence.

Whitlock’s remarks suggest that the loss has strengthened his commitment to speaking out on cultural issues he believes contribute to violence and the breakdown of family structures. While investigations into the homicide continue, Whitlock made clear that the death of his longtime friend has deeply affected him both personally and professionally.

For those who knew Dodds, either personally or through his media appearances, the focus remains on remembering the man behind the microphone.

He was a father, a friend, a trusted confidant, and a personality who brought laughter and authenticity to every conversation he joined.

As tributes continue to pour in from across the country, many are remembering “Uncle Jimmy” not simply for his media work, but for the relationships he built and the lives he touched along the way.

His passing leaves a void that will be difficult to fill, but his legacy as a devoted father, loyal friend, and unforgettable voice in sports and cultural commentary will not soon be forgotten.

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